Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Phl riders to face new pro team

- BY IVAN SUING @tribunephl_ivan

The Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippine­s is looking to organize an exhibition race featuring the members of the national team against the new profession­al squad — Victoria Sports Cycling Team.

PhilCyclin­g president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino broached the idea, saying that he wants the national riders to test their mettle against the Victoria squad that is powered by Filipino and Portuguese stalwarts.

Tolentino said the “bike-off” will not only push the national riders to their limit but will also give them elite competitio­n in preparatio­n for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia this May.

Victoria has what it takes to give the national riders a good fight. Aside from local cyclists like Pako Ochoa, Jhay Oconer, Kelvin Mendoza, Luis Krog, Ean Cajucom, Daniel Cariño and Jerry Aquino, the country’s latest profession­al team will be bannered by Portuguese riders in Marcio Barbosa and Pedro Paulinho as well as World Tour campaigner­s Jose Mendes and Andre Cardoso.

‘We are extremely grateful to all companies who share our vision.’

Mendes is a two-time Portuguese national champion while Cardoso is a former World Tour rider for Trek Segafredo.

Aside from competing in Union Cycliste Internatio­nale races, the team also wants to contribute to the “meteoric rise of the popularity of biking in the Philippine­s.”

Victoria is owned by New San Jose Builders and has the support of San Miguel Corporatio­n, Banco de Oro, SM, Grab Philippine­s, and Mr. Kevin Wong with Gruppo Innovare Corporatio­n Specialize­d Philippine­s, Neo Zigma Cycle Corporatio­n-Shimano and PRO, Cofides Competicao, Cebu Pacific, Rudy Project, Manuel L. Quezon University, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, VS Hotel and Schroeder’s Deli as major backers.

“We are extremely grateful to all companies who share our vision,” Ochoa, who also acts as the team’s representa­tive, said.

“We are also thankful to those who believe that we can go beyond making cycling more popular — that we can raise the level of cycling and make it a part of our culture, as it is in other parts of the world where the needs and rights of the bikers are respected.”

Tolentino, also the Philippine Olympic

Committee president, said he is looking forward to seeing the national squad facing the members of the new team in an ultimate showdown.

“When they return to the

Philippine­s, maybe next month, let’s have a bike-off between them and the national team.

The races will be criterium and road,” Tolentino said.

“We’re hoping to do it somewhere where there is no traffic.”

Victoria sports director Michael

Isidoro said he is eager to help raise the quality of cycling here in the Philippine­s and open to the idea of a bike-off with the national team.

“Our main goal is to help raise the quality of riders here in the Philippine­s.

If we can help improve and develop, I think it is a good idea to help make a good team,”

Isidoro said.

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WILLIAM WEST/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE COCO Gauff makes a shocking Australian Open exit following a 7-5, 6-3 loss to Jelena Ostapenko in the Round of 16.

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